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This is the first "wave" of the new production lot. I will add more as they are assembled.Previous Sales Thread Part 1.... See link >>> Here

Lot #3, "V2" Natural Tail Switch $65

Lot #4, "V2" Black Tail Switch $65

Lot #5, "V3 Slimline" Black Tail Switch $60, New Version

History:These started as a impromptu project at SHOT 2007 see here for previous sales thread.The first run was offered in 2008 with a few short runs of black and natural hard anodize. One lot had three trit slots milled in for the buyer to install. This Version 2 Clickie has a slight tweak on the cosmetics making it a little similar to a SF SW01 "Fattie". The internals are the same as the original run, proven McClickie switch and boot, with a jam nut to secure it in place.

This production run includes a new style "V3 Slimline". This is the same internals as previous with a smaller diameter and no "Tail Stand" feature. I made these to be a bit easier to operate with a thumb.

Production Lots:Sales Thread Part 1.... See link >>> Here1) Lot #1A, Anodized Black V2, 25 pc. (Sold Out)2) Lot #1B, Anodized Black V2 "Blems", 10 pc. (Sold Out)3) Lot #2, Anodized Natural V2, 30 pc. (Sold Out)Sales Thread Part 2…. You are here!4) Lot #3, Anodized Natural V25) Lot #4, Anodized Black V26) Lot #5, Anodized Black V3 "Slimline"
Compatibility:1) The ground path is made at the end of the body tube you are attaching these to. The threads and the end of the battery body must be free of anodize to create a contact. If the threads are anodized, then the tail must be able to screw down far enough to contact the battery tube end. I have successfully attached these to the following SF lights... M3, C3, 6P, 6Z, G2. The following will need a spacer, U2 (Early model, see post) and Fury.2) Because of the length of the spring on the switch, the negative end of the battery must be within approx. 1/4" of the end of the battery tube. In some configurations, you will need a battery spacer to close the gap so the spring will make good contact. The battery spacers are a "delrin" ring with a brass center contact. I am making these in two battery (diameter) sizes, CR123 (16340) and 18650. Both are approx. 1/4" thick at the brass contact.

Re: FS: RPM Clickie "C" Series Tail Switches… Sales Thread Part 2

Reserved for notes:

7-15-14, Added...Lot #3B "V2 Natural Blems" 10 pc.

1-2-15, Added...Lot #4B "V2 Black Blems" 5 pc.

Note on "Blems"

The blemish is on the internal threads and does not affect the outward cosmetics.
It was due to the masking process leaking a bit during anodizing and there is some slight pitting on the threads.
You may not even notice it unless you're looking for it.